06/07/2010
Police investigate links between an armed robbery near Newcastle, and the ongoing search for a gunman suspected of killing one person and injuring two others.
Reports from across North East England as police continue the hunt for the former bouncer suspected of killing one person and injuring two others. We ask why the alleged gunman was released despite making threats against his partner and the police?
A head teacher from West Yorkshire tells us how scrapping plans to refurnish 700 schools across England will affect her teachers and pupils.
ASDA becomes the latest retailer to be criticised for underpaying it's foreign workforce in the push for cheaper prices. A representative of the company denies the charges and invites the charity Action Aid on a fact finding tour.
Cheryl Cole has reportedly contracted malaria after a visit to Tanzania.
Fans and former Premier League players from Uruguay and the Netherlands assess their teams chances ahead of the first World Cup semi-final in Cape Town.
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Children's Minister on scrapping of school building projects
Children's Minister Sarah Teather talks about the planned review of pre-school education in England, and the potential impact of the government plan to scrap hundreds of building projects.
Duration: 03:45
"I really fear for the future with the cutbacks we're looking at"
We hear from the National Association of Probation Officers about the process Raoul Moat would have undergone before his release, claiming that cuts mean that this could happen more often.
Duration: 05:01
ActionAid criticises Asda wages for overseas workers
The price of cheap fashion at Asda is that workers in Asia are being paid far less than the minimum wage, according to an ActionAid report. Representatives from Asda and ActionAid discuss the claims.
Duration: 05:46
Broadcast
- Tue 6 Jul 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live